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that's a very big inducement for energy going to the midterm election. lou: we watched the president stand before the american people for less than three minutes for the crimea. he looked like a scalded cat. >> right. [laughter] he also acknowledged he talked with putin several days ago. we know our intelligence services are tilling the president precisely what is happening. and he and his spokesman whether it be susan rice, john kerry, whether it be john carr any. imagine that. the press secretary hold acting as if it is hypothetical. some kind of future tense. it's nonsense. it's been going on. he's had full knowledge after nine days of silence. that he would keep the american people and the press corps. informed. just as had had for the past nine days. what the heck could he look for impotent. >> i don't think he has many options, lou map is he supposed to do now? the russian forces are on the waa and some in the area. we don't have 150,000 troops on the border. he does. lou: thank god we don't. [laughter] michael, help us out. the president seems to
that's a very big inducement for energy going to the midterm election. lou: we watched the president stand before the american people for less than three minutes for the crimea. he looked like a scalded cat. >> right. [laughter] he also acknowledged he talked with putin several days ago. we know our intelligence services are tilling the president precisely what is happening. and he and his spokesman whether it be susan rice, john kerry, whether it be john carr any. imagine that. the press...
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energy would be a name in terms of the sector play. energy independent north america, there are good rings there. we are looking at the united states of our national gas reserves. the follow-up will be significant. manufacturing is improving. there are areas where the united states is very competitive. the united states is a big economy. it does not trade a lot compared to hong kong or south korea. it is more inward focused. >> we are a consuming economy. act about the outlook for treasuries this year. take a listen. >> interest rates are creeping up. we are looking at a 10 year government bonds being around 3.4%. there will be a melt up in rates. you are looking in that environment. a lot of investors aren't used to this market. we think we are in the waning days. as interest rates are eroding those rates of return, you are zero. >> lets the were treasuries ended today. in the last hour, you have seen yields up higher. overall, it was a tight range for the market. they are not taking up very big additions. was a little rush into the t
energy would be a name in terms of the sector play. energy independent north america, there are good rings there. we are looking at the united states of our national gas reserves. the follow-up will be significant. manufacturing is improving. there are areas where the united states is very competitive. the united states is a big economy. it does not trade a lot compared to hong kong or south korea. it is more inward focused. >> we are a consuming economy. act about the outlook for...
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finding the new energy sources is critical. that's right touch of meats more authentic eco energy is finding ways to help local and international energy suppliers and infrastructure companies go green the algae is extracted because not only reduces climbed outside and smoke stacks. it also doesn't compete with cops for farmland. algae as a biofuel could produce thirty times more oil per acre than other crops such as corn and sugarcane. it will also be non toxic juice milk salt provide context and that i don't agree quickly the dpp group and the ppt fee of up to the twentieth anniversary of the eu single market we're also looking at the future of the single market and how it can cause acute europe's economic revival by creating more jobs and strong regret. perhaps the most promising prospects is the digital single block in the sector. abbas potential to win hearts our lives and our prosperity early this year the european commission tabled a proposal to reform what's known as collective rights management many artists and performe
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed
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the supply this energy crisis such as we have the obama is wise and more such light is futuristic. next likely to be precise. international live here in moscow it's our breaking news this hour russia's upper house of parliament has voted unanimously to approve the deployment of armed forces in ukraine until the situation there stabilizes president putin had asked the senators to support the move because of the extraordinary situation in ukraine which represents a threat to the lives of russian citizens our compatriots in the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty as stated in the constitution of the russian federation i asked the upper house of parliament for permission to use armed forces new crane until the situation there is stabilized. well to set him a goodish has been following reaction to those events in crimea joins me live now from central moscow decisions be made very quickly that's a very moscow absolutely it does seem so however it doesn't mean that we are bound to see russian troops on the gr
the supply this energy crisis such as we have the obama is wise and more such light is futuristic. next likely to be precise. international live here in moscow it's our breaking news this hour russia's upper house of parliament has voted unanimously to approve the deployment of armed forces in ukraine until the situation there stabilizes president putin had asked the senators to support the move because of the extraordinary situation in ukraine which represents a threat to the lives of russian...
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and today worries about supplies sent energy prices rising. oil jumps 2.3%, not a huge price, but enough that you might see a bit of an increase in gasoline and home-heating prices in the next ten days or so. the effect was more dramatic on natural gas prices in europe. america's natural gas is.com nesticly produced so the u.s. is not effected directly by prices in europe. but a sharp and sustained prize in energy prices in europe would raise the unlikely but scary possibility of europe's fragile economy being pushed back into recession that could deal a direct blow to u.s. companies, investors and consumers. calls for sanctions are increasing. sanctions worked against libya and iran, but russia is closely tied to europe through those pipelines that carry crucial natural gas, so while the idea may appeal to americans, they are a harder sell in europe. the european union gets a quarter of its natural gas supplies from russia and half of that is routed through ukraine's pipeline network. any disruption would hit germany which defends on the gas
and today worries about supplies sent energy prices rising. oil jumps 2.3%, not a huge price, but enough that you might see a bit of an increase in gasoline and home-heating prices in the next ten days or so. the effect was more dramatic on natural gas prices in europe. america's natural gas is.com nesticly produced so the u.s. is not effected directly by prices in europe. but a sharp and sustained prize in energy prices in europe would raise the unlikely but scary possibility of europe's...
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>> i think it's a difficult position because they need this energy that russia gives them because there's no other way to give them. >> god forbid we would want to piss off the environmentalists. >> i'm not needed here. that was my point. a good point. so, okay, amazingly, bob turned this into a question of what is happening today to what did reagan accomplish? that was five minutes spent rehashing that. i'll also say one thing about reagan. he believed america was exceptional. that is what helped the world. he was a guiding force, the leader. you're looking to him. i don't think people around the world are looking to president obama to lead them out of this. that is not what he said he wanted to do, even. plus, gorbachev and putin, very different people. gor chauv, open minded, intelligent guy. putin, intelligent guy and a crazy maniac. those are two different things. here's one thing, if you look at america and say what could we do? why do we have interest there? there is one thing we could do. a senator in wyoming introduced a bill in 2013 that still to this day has not had even a hear
>> i think it's a difficult position because they need this energy that russia gives them because there's no other way to give them. >> god forbid we would want to piss off the environmentalists. >> i'm not needed here. that was my point. a good point. so, okay, amazingly, bob turned this into a question of what is happening today to what did reagan accomplish? that was five minutes spent rehashing that. i'll also say one thing about reagan. he believed america was...
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russia is one of the biggest energy producers especially for the rest of europe. and it's home for big tech names the stocks of yandex and kiwi are soaring. fear is off right now. risk is back on. but the situation is very fluid. and the beggar concern on wall street could very well be not russia but the jobs report for february. that's due out on friday, neil. >> and that's going to be one that's going to be closely monitored, lauren, thank you very much. >>> to washington. forget about the debt the president officially unveiling his budget calling for billions more in spending and it comes after one top democrat said we really can forget about cutting anything. >> there is absolutely no way we're going to cut spending. we're not going to cut education. you know, and we're not going to repeal the affordable care act. let that be known. it's not happening. >> all right. so, cutting spending is not happening. watching where all this is going down, michael? >> the budget blueprint has taken a lot of heat because it's seen as not making the tough choices about the ma
russia is one of the biggest energy producers especially for the rest of europe. and it's home for big tech names the stocks of yandex and kiwi are soaring. fear is off right now. risk is back on. but the situation is very fluid. and the beggar concern on wall street could very well be not russia but the jobs report for february. that's due out on friday, neil. >> and that's going to be one that's going to be closely monitored, lauren, thank you very much. >>> to washington....
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s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims and the environmental policy alliance reports calling their conclusions, a quote, uninterpretiable hodgepodge tha demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding about the nature of the design, construction process. >>> a minnesota high school student has frostbite after school officials made her stand outside in a wet bathing suit in 25 below zero windchill conditions. a local tv station reports the ninth grader was swimming in the pool when a science project in another part of the building set off the alarm. well, the rest of the class was already dressed. she could grab only a towel before be
s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims...
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he has no cap she has those -- he has those levers, particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? here is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. >> what you do if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure fails and he continues with his own ambitious ideas of expanding russia within his own borders and spears of influence? >> go back to georgia in nato. if you tried something like that say with one area that has a significant russian popularity -- population, he would be attacking nato. that would be an entirely different set of circumstances. i have no ill
he has no cap she has those -- he has those levers, particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? here is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it...
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there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 meeting but not at this point make the g8 into a g7. >> do you sense that in the end putin will ever deal with the new government in ukraine? is he actually looking to reinstall yanukovych? >> well, for the moment russia recognizes yanukovych, does not recognize the interim government. i think we'll have to look at the fortunes of yulia tymoshenko and see
there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think...
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. , someone whoead observes him closely said, it might be energy. energy will be the big area. is for the most part a stable and secure industry. there are dominant players and you can have a monopoly hold on a certain sector of this group. is that similar to what you have heard? areay could be an active for him? >> certainly, he hinted their big energy unit, they did the deal and the battle last year. he said it would not be their last major acquisition. i take him at his word. this industry has room for consolidation. there are utilities out there. i do not know if it will happen this year or when, -- >> let's be clear. i think what you're referring to and powertribution generation, both of which enjoy great labor returns in capital. let's say he could deploy capital at 12% with flow that could cost them nothing over time. it is extraordinary. then there are huge amounts of capital. as to the actual producers of energy, exxon and the rest, i think he struggles with what he thein this as his test, hundred year test. he talked about the new acquisitions still around 100 years.
. , someone whoead observes him closely said, it might be energy. energy will be the big area. is for the most part a stable and secure industry. there are dominant players and you can have a monopoly hold on a certain sector of this group. is that similar to what you have heard? areay could be an active for him? >> certainly, he hinted their big energy unit, they did the deal and the battle last year. he said it would not be their last major acquisition. i take him at his word. this...
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they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your fellow republicans should tone down their rhetoric. >> this is a serious crisis that the west is facing. i spent most of my life in the government at a time when immediate crises, people came together and they were supportive of the president. there was the old line that politics stopped at the water's edge. i think people right now, while the president is trying to get the allies on board facing off with vladimir putin, having people call him weak or criticizing him is not helpful. we need to help achieve the objectives that the united states needs to achieve in this situa
they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your...
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the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between low-cost energy and the new manufacturing jobs that we want to see. so we can generate that exik value here in -- economic value here in america. but if we send our natural gas overseas, that same kind of manufacturing future can be constructed in china. let's have that debate here. last month u.s. chemical industry topped $100 billion in new investment as a result of low-cost u.s. natural gas. according to the american chemistry council, those 148 new factories expanded projects could generate $81 billion per year
the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between...
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energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank you, shannon. >>> the top democrat in the senate says the obamacare horror stories are live. that has some experiencing them first hand pretty fired up. >> i'm completely outraged. it's absolutely ridiculous. >> we're going debate the issue fair and balanced, of course, next. >>> another snowstorm spreading across the country gearing up to hit the east coast tonight. whether you want them or not, you need to know. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you
energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank...
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>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that what has been discussed by the community and the government in ukraine to ask ukraine and business to put some money, invest some money into the economy for stabilizing the situation, will increase trust of international creditors to the economy as well, and indeed, we need some type of budget costs, because budget was prepared by putin's government with a lot of spends, which are much more than the country can spend now, but definitely, this aid will be enough to get the loans to stabilize the economy. >> over the past several years, jacob, russia has not hesitated to squeeze ukraine economically when it has wanted
>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that...
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ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than georgia. here, he willtop go further. website an american that publishes something based on u.s. diplomats from 2008. the preciseting time of the crimea operation. i hate to predict it this way. but my next prediction is that go intots oil, he will the baltic states, even if they are members of nato. this guy wants to restore the soviet union. it is a distraction of post-cold war in europe. in one of the main beneficiaries of this work. major challenges for long-term stability. there are lots of things that need to be done and cannot be done to stop it. people are f
ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than...
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as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our troops rely on to get supplies and food and water. putin controls that. putin is controlling our syria chemical weapons collection deal, which is a farce. putin is undermining our negotiations in iran. have we given him too much power? why has president obama seemingly trusted him on so many fronts? >> we don't trust him. we don't trust him at all. there's commonality between us and russia. we both are opposed to islamic terrorism. we both want to make sure that iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon. so we work with the russians when we need to. but i don't think it empowered putin. i think putin is a very
as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our...
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energy was the only s&p sector that was positive. it is now red as well. we will bring you more on the commodity impact from the ukraine crisis later on in the show. in the meantime, i would like to show you what's happening with gold. investors are packing some of their loot with the safe haven, gold up just over 2%, sitting around four month highs. in fact, gold gained 7% in february, the biggest monthly rise since july. it is up about 12% year to date. other place investors are parking their money, with good old uncle sam. the ten year note is currently at 2.6%. it is around the lowest in a month. those are the stats we need to know. back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> things are moving very quickly in this situation. with reports given to us minute by minute. just within the past hour, the european union announced that it was going to hold an emergency meeting. let's get right to cnbc's steve sedgwick, who is live in kiev, ukraine. steve? >> reporter: brian -- things are moving very quickly and diplomatically around the world as well. [ inaud
energy was the only s&p sector that was positive. it is now red as well. we will bring you more on the commodity impact from the ukraine crisis later on in the show. in the meantime, i would like to show you what's happening with gold. investors are packing some of their loot with the safe haven, gold up just over 2%, sitting around four month highs. in fact, gold gained 7% in february, the biggest monthly rise since july. it is up about 12% year to date. other place investors are parking...
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most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100 million from revenue that comes just from gas exper exports. >> valeri, how is the russian economy been performing lately? i know there has been a lot of talk of how ukraine is in economic trouble. it's not like the russian economy is setting the world on fire, is it? >> indeed, the ruling of president viktor yanukovych put ukraine economy in a tough time. we have really shortage of money in our state budget. we have many small businesses have disappeared because of corruption and state pressure. but in general ukrainian economy is healthy, and it could resurrect with wester money with western loans. i
most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100...
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several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies. he also established a center featured in achieving green economy in cooperation with nasa bike university. the centers for addressing issues of technology transfer and generating new ideas and commercializing them. so when you woke up. what becomes of them. as you let us raise our cheeky are responding to questions about the plans to create chaos to my hairline it was served the domestic market. several cars has concluded a partnership agreement with bombarded to supply to their crafts forget the key is to move the pool miami's of these two combined we have to register company until may. we know we
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this nonsense so they make the contacts for so many people that the infrastructure the walk to the energy in the sewage system so they are. some of them is not able to respond anymore. and then of course the fact that you have. steamroller of the coffee speed of one more attacks inside lebanon because of the cd presents the us although the peoples in coming up to two months finally there was the government was formed and the reason was that these issues because about the cause of ict and sold it impacting the lebanese economy the lebanese society and the lebanese security team is a devastating impact of the walls must support them. lebanon is being left alone to watch extent it is absolutely essential that the search will continue to fully supports the eminent in the situation. most financial support. the refugees to the community's economy. also some bad and chatting to accepting some refugees from lebanon and the right words to encourage countries to two and three stepmom who lives on in its integration programs are receding sea conducted its own level and up the numbers you'll be seein
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russia could decree benefit if there is any increase in energy prices which there already seems to. it's not as though their customers in europe can stop buying energy because they're unhappy with what is happening in ukraine. i'm not sure that it hurts russia all that much. >> earlier it was looking like anti-government protesters had the upper hand. we had yanukovych on the run. we had tymoshenko released from prison. but does this show us now that progress was not necessarily a win? >> absolutely. and i think that's the real missing story here that has not been adequately covered. what is the legally elected president of ukraine, mr. yanukovych, who is now taking refuge in russia and still claims to be the legal president, some how you could have a street demonstrators including some very violent armed people drive the president out of the capitol and say, okay, we win now, you lose. you have to accept this. the russians are saying, um, no, we don't. we have cards to play here, too. we don't recognize this government or so-called government in kiev which frankly doesn't even cont
russia could decree benefit if there is any increase in energy prices which there already seems to. it's not as though their customers in europe can stop buying energy because they're unhappy with what is happening in ukraine. i'm not sure that it hurts russia all that much. >> earlier it was looking like anti-government protesters had the upper hand. we had yanukovych on the run. we had tymoshenko released from prison. but does this show us now that progress was not necessarily a win?...
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the importance of the ukraine globally is it an important energy area. what kind of role does it play? >> it has the potential of being so. again, ashley was speaking to this perfectly moments ago when he was mentioning the recent history of ukraine. the inability to get back on the feet. not only politically but economically. the way old satellite of the soviet union. because of the fact that it doesn't have -- doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential of being -- and ukraine politicians have been saying i think correctly you probably know it better. the potential of the country is wonderful. whether a bishop from the ukraine catholic church which is part of the affiliate, if you will of the roman catholic church. he was appointed bb pope benedict. he has a university within a ukraine. u.s.-educated a lot of ukraine begans from the united states went back after the end of the soviet union. tried to make it work. never could get their feet working. one they do and hoping it was an occasion where perhaps they could start from scratch again, the potential
the importance of the ukraine globally is it an important energy area. what kind of role does it play? >> it has the potential of being so. again, ashley was speaking to this perfectly moments ago when he was mentioning the recent history of ukraine. the inability to get back on the feet. not only politically but economically. the way old satellite of the soviet union. because of the fact that it doesn't have -- doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential of being -- and ukraine...
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climate scientists call their drinks industry climate change to make energy when all energy should be available on a free. day speaking about land use solutions for the crisis we have a prime minister of australia tony abbott the sun since last june is late edition straight ahead not bad news from the club a commission because you would call it stick. love letters from a part of the village mining company forces the. inside didn't push. the strikes but if you want to jump in here to kill a child mom and son is six there should choose the opposite sides to believe but it changes nothing we put challenges and thoughts from this precinct isn't leaders on this forum yet time we still seem stalled with no way forward but what we can in the cool of the jews channeling thoughtful little moves trying to confer with which is that. the subject what have you got to say on the energy crisis concerning slaves fifty four to st patrick's posting here you seem to exude yes we know this song at the center of the song to try listeners principles in my day to see live centuries but now i do except i see
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here is why you should care if you are looking at energy stocks or the energy commodities. here is russia, here is the ukraine, here is europe. the red lines indicate pipelines that carry oil and natural gas, quite a lot of it, by the way. russia sends 70% of the natural gas to europe via pipeline to go through the ukraine. about 30% of all the natural gas they produce goes through those pipelines to various countries in europe. possibility of a supply disruption is what has been running oil prices up. you heard traders say the skepticism isn't really warranted, so if you take a look at what is happening in the oil market right now, they're skeptical there will ever be a disruption because it would cause such an economic calamity. oil prices holding onto their again at $105 per barrel, but look at natural gas prices. we don't export natural gas, doesn't go across the pond. natural gas priced in europe, here at home. natural gas is down 3% right now at the lowest level of the day. the point that out because this is weather related. i am told by the energy management institut
here is why you should care if you are looking at energy stocks or the energy commodities. here is russia, here is the ukraine, here is europe. the red lines indicate pipelines that carry oil and natural gas, quite a lot of it, by the way. russia sends 70% of the natural gas to europe via pipeline to go through the ukraine. about 30% of all the natural gas they produce goes through those pipelines to various countries in europe. possibility of a supply disruption is what has been running oil...
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let's talk about china and obviously, we have the tie into oil energy and commodities. we have a big risk at play here. of airst onshore defaults solar company. i see a bear stearns moment for china. when i see that written down, i quake. i saw a loss of margin calls in 2008. >> i do not think it is that dramatic. what i think is that if they do let the sale of the company go, it will send a message to the markets that they are serious about reforming the financial system and the banking system. it would be viewed as a good thing to do and we should have analysts sayinese that that is the case. whether that this company go under, if they do, i think markets will take it well. >> they are pushing the currency lower. >> i think they will continue and they are upset with the way that the yen has come up and i think they want to make sure they are in a stronger position. >> you are going to stay with me and we are going to get into some of the bigger calls after the break. the chief investment officer. stay with me and we will talk about the ecb and what we can expect after
let's talk about china and obviously, we have the tie into oil energy and commodities. we have a big risk at play here. of airst onshore defaults solar company. i see a bear stearns moment for china. when i see that written down, i quake. i saw a loss of margin calls in 2008. >> i do not think it is that dramatic. what i think is that if they do let the sale of the company go, it will send a message to the markets that they are serious about reforming the financial system and the banking...
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>> have you ever worked on a farm. >> ben gotschle joins us bold nebraska's energy director. ben, good to have you with us. i'd like you, if you could for our audience, describe the kind of representation you've had when you have shown your concerns about the keystone xl pipeline. >> well, it's run the range from inconsistent to downright combative. early on in the fight when it looked like the pipeline was a done deal and the president would approve it, we had senator johanns on our side standing up for the sandhills and the aquifer, and even our o opposition to the pipeline. but then once it looked like we were gaining momentum, it was just kind of a pile-on for the other side. the efforts were led by lee terry in a lot of case, proposing amendments and bills to rubber stamp approval of the pipeline. so it's been kind of a roller coaster ride for us with our leaders in washington. >> and why do you think the governor and senator johanns were against it before they were for it? >> i think that they were against it because they thought that it was going to be approved, and th
>> have you ever worked on a farm. >> ben gotschle joins us bold nebraska's energy director. ben, good to have you with us. i'd like you, if you could for our audience, describe the kind of representation you've had when you have shown your concerns about the keystone xl pipeline. >> well, it's run the range from inconsistent to downright combative. early on in the fight when it looked like the pipeline was a done deal and the president would approve it, we had senator johanns...
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one of the few times when the sort of angry populous energy happens to be the right side of an issue. i can't see what's in it for the republiccns in the long term, other than a few extra bucks from the chamr of congress guys. >> and if you know tea party republicans in the house are the more consecutive republicans in the house don't view that as their base, their constituents. after 2010, we learned a lot of the money came from these kind of grassroot organizations and smallerer, not the wall street types they don't see that as the base there. >> and, without, you know, aski asking, not too far into the crystaball, there any sense that the republican party is changing, embracing the middle class, focusing on small business rather than being drawn to the money that flows from u.s. multinationals? >> you hear this from people like ted cruz. rand paul is actually pretty good at unctioning thabig business isn'tour friend if you belie in big markets. on things like wage stagnation, something that republicans don't want to talkbout but it's real issue to be dealt with. so, i think the rep
one of the few times when the sort of angry populous energy happens to be the right side of an issue. i can't see what's in it for the republiccns in the long term, other than a few extra bucks from the chamr of congress guys. >> and if you know tea party republicans in the house are the more consecutive republicans in the house don't view that as their base, their constituents. after 2010, we learned a lot of the money came from these kind of grassroot organizations and smallerer, not...
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terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue with, not sanctions against, russia. ali velshi, al jazeera. >> warren hogue, and from providence, rhode island, thomas nichols, professor of national security affairs. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> warren, let me start with you if i might. angela merkel suggested that the russian president is out of touch with reality tonight. is that just rhetoric or they have just lost control? >> i think what she said was he was from a different planet. i think exactly he is from a different planet. the russians view this differently. in the context of this there is nothing the west can do by way of punishment, economi
terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue...
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the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond in any meaningful or serious way that will inhibit him. he may as well go for it, within certain limits, which is a sad state of affairs. >> professor, it's rare i agree with a college professor these days, they tend to slant solidly left. >>> did the president sneak yet another wasteful stimulus package into his budget proposal? later, shep smith has the latest from kiev where he is tonight. stop what you're doing, you never want to miss an episode, right now, set your dvr, record hannity the series you never miss a show. what super po
the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond...
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will they reconsider the energy relations with russia? it is a difficult situation europe is in now. >> it seems they are intent on keeping the diplomatic channels open. but will a diplomatic solution work? >> they hope it will. this is the most severe crisis since the cold war. there are still a lot of diplomatic channels. there is soviet interdependence. there are some money channels, they have traditionally, the g-8, nato, and others. there are established connections. and the head of state is in contact with the leaders in russia. there is hope with the high representatives going to kiev. >> thank you for that report from brussels. correspondent in the crimea. alexander, it has been a tense situation there. tell us what is going on. >> some interesting developments going on here. presumably, russian soldiers took over control of key sites in the city. now there are reports that those men have started to pull out of the city center, and the pro-russian militia has taken over the control. i have been to the parliamentary building behind
will they reconsider the energy relations with russia? it is a difficult situation europe is in now. >> it seems they are intent on keeping the diplomatic channels open. but will a diplomatic solution work? >> they hope it will. this is the most severe crisis since the cold war. there are still a lot of diplomatic channels. there is soviet interdependence. there are some money channels, they have traditionally, the g-8, nato, and others. there are established connections. and the...
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there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of the importance of energy. similar to what, how the gulf sort of gets its stability and security. the gulf countries are, you know, strange tribes, but they survived because they have important resources. other parking lots of the world -- parts of the world sometimes have that as well. that's very important for lebanon's geostrategic environment. if the east and west agree that this must be a peace offul zone because there are important resources here, now actually moving forward on what's the economic value of this, the first thing is to figure out how to get it to market. the market is effect
there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of...
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if he cuts off the energy supply, where does russia get money? not a strong country economically. >> i want to go in what lindsey graham said over the weekend and get a sense for you -- from you if it will evolve into politics. >> every time the president goes into -- onto national television utin,hreatens vladimir progra everyone's eyes roll. has a point onam syria. what would senator graham do? does he want to put american troops there? i think not. therefore i think the rhetoric is easy. what you can do is harder. it almost all evolves around the nomadic and economic actions. >> where do you think we stand here? is this for show? does he have any leverage? what will we say five years from now? >> limited leverage. the complication is that is a pro-european government such as it is. a terribly inept government that is great chaos there. to find outt have is how far vladimir putin will go. ea orhe stop with crime play out across ukraine? a terrible situation. destabilizing. i do not think this is a big win for vladimir putin. lex we love the ana
if he cuts off the energy supply, where does russia get money? not a strong country economically. >> i want to go in what lindsey graham said over the weekend and get a sense for you -- from you if it will evolve into politics. >> every time the president goes into -- onto national television utin,hreatens vladimir progra everyone's eyes roll. has a point onam syria. what would senator graham do? does he want to put american troops there? i think not. therefore i think the rhetoric...
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they said we could keep our fleet there and in return, we will give you 30% of your energy prices. that's business. the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> do you think we'll see negotiation first, act later? >> i don't think any of us really know the answer to that. the only thing we have to go with is two things, first of all, the russian behavior in georgia, limited, they took the ground that was important to them and didn't care what the west said. we've seen the west response to certain things like syria. though russia has had it's way in all the negotiations. the russia know obama is a man who wants dialogue and compromise. if your opponent is wanting compromise and you don't, you have the upper hand. >> thank you. >> that's all from us here in london for the moment. it's back to doha. >> hundreds of thousands of israeli ultra orthodox jews are taking to the streets in western jerusalem protesting a law being debated by the government to draft the ultra orthodox into the army. let's take a closer look at that community. there are up to 700,000 in israel and that
they said we could keep our fleet there and in return, we will give you 30% of your energy prices. that's business. the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> do you think we'll see negotiation first, act later? >> i don't think any of us really know the answer to that. the only thing we have to go with is two things, first of all, the russian behavior in georgia, limited, they took the ground that was important to them and didn't care what the west said. we've seen the...
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because russia is blackmailing europe over energy. >> stephen: bill is right, military funding and keystone. obama needs to prove he's a strong leader by giving republicans everything they've asked for. ( laughter ) plus russia's antigay laws could drive their homosexuals over here, so to keep them out we need a border wall with mexico before the gays invade have a cancun, because you know they're a beach people. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ladies and gentlemen, bill o'reilly and i are not the only ones questioning obama's leadership. so are you. >> with the u.s. facing volatile foreign policy situations in ukraine, brand new gallup poll is raising serious concerns about president obama's standing on the world stage. according to gallup, for the first time ever, a majority of americans say president obama is not respected by other world leaders. >> stephen: even worse air, majority of americans felt the "the bachelor" wouldn't give president obama a rose, even if it was just down to him and that bitch, 96y. folks, this poll-- if th poll has no alarmed me that i am conducting by own poll so i
because russia is blackmailing europe over energy. >> stephen: bill is right, military funding and keystone. obama needs to prove he's a strong leader by giving republicans everything they've asked for. ( laughter ) plus russia's antigay laws could drive their homosexuals over here, so to keep them out we need a border wall with mexico before the gays invade have a cancun, because you know they're a beach people. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ladies and gentlemen, bill o'reilly and i are not...
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i hope we do not go to the same process in looking at energy as we have in syria. i will close with this. my time is up. i think our foreign-policy credibility is close to shot at this time. events that have happened over this last year i think have weakened us substantially. i know you are implementers, and i am not jerking this and you. all -- and i am not directly this at you. supportow is i think we the diplomatic activities that are taking place there. any of us are concerned about the interim deal being the final deal or having a series of rolling interim deals. has beenay that russia our partner in all of these things, and i think us rushing to some agreement that again is not one that is substantial enough will shoot all credibility that we have relative to foreign-policy issues. i would just urge you -- i would urge the state department, those that are negotiating to please pause. let's make sure that what we do there is something of long-term significance that batters, and let's -- that matters, and let's appear not to be rushing into a deal just to make
i hope we do not go to the same process in looking at energy as we have in syria. i will close with this. my time is up. i think our foreign-policy credibility is close to shot at this time. events that have happened over this last year i think have weakened us substantially. i know you are implementers, and i am not jerking this and you. all -- and i am not directly this at you. supportow is i think we the diplomatic activities that are taking place there. any of us are concerned about the...
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that benefits certain exemptions under eu energy laws that can be looked at. then the russians are trying to build this second gas pipeline through the black sea into the balcans and that has not happened and we can look if it should happen and should have the exemptions the russians are kind of pushing for in eu law. there are things we can do to put the heat on russia economically at least. >> reporter: okay, andrew willis some thank you for joining us from london with your thoughts on the crisis ongoing in ukraine. rwanda troops are using the 1994 genicide experience in their home country as a tool to fight sectarian violence and part of the african union force trying to restore order there and tan yeah page was on patrol in the forces of bongui. >> they want to use words of weapons as persuasion to end the violence in the central republic and means taking to the street, armed with memories of an experience no one wants repeated. many of them were personally effected by the slaughter of about 800,000 and moderate hootu and that was nearly 20 years ago and t
that benefits certain exemptions under eu energy laws that can be looked at. then the russians are trying to build this second gas pipeline through the black sea into the balcans and that has not happened and we can look if it should happen and should have the exemptions the russians are kind of pushing for in eu law. there are things we can do to put the heat on russia economically at least. >> reporter: okay, andrew willis some thank you for joining us from london with your thoughts on...
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. >> you have championed broadening the energy base for the navy. how is that going? and how do you manage that? >> first it is going very well. to answer the first question it is fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we are doing it today. i'm very glad that america is producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two overriding factors. number one oil and gas are global commodities and the price is set globally. so, you get some instability somewhere, you get somebody threatening to close a strait somewhere, you get anything, when the price of oil went up $10 with syria syria is not a major producer but it sis the security premium that traders place on oil regardless of where it is coming from. every time the price of oil goes up a dollar a barrel it costs the navy and manner corps an additional $30 million. in 2011 and 2012 the navy was presented with an additional unbudgeted $2 billion in fall costs. well there are not many places to go get that sort of money. you can take it out fof operations. so you
. >> you have championed broadening the energy base for the navy. how is that going? and how do you manage that? >> first it is going very well. to answer the first question it is fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we are doing it today. i'm very glad that america is producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two overriding factors. number one oil and gas are global commodities and the price is set globally. so,...
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george moby up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic blue dog bowl that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. and breaking news here and here a national scuffles break out in southern ukraine where crowds calling for greater autonomy from the new leadership go up against the euro supporters you're looking at live pictures coming out of there meanwhile. you. are a nationalist groups are seeking to grab a top jobs in ukraine's government has a list of potential ministers is set to be put before protesters in kenya. religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a musli
debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george moby up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic blue dog bowl that will increase britain's...
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you have to inject energy even if it's doesn't seem to be possible. this damage is the only thing we can get us out of this the price is going to college. and i think we have to keep the vision that drew them in school poets can get hold of this money the state. and tune into the goo with optimistic and i can have something somebody reflection of love t think it does have a great ride the train seats. you know it's in a muffled photography is not the most effective way to change the reality. when auntie would directly with twenty two symbolic we'll just this one is long gone and the green power. i think it's his choice will we the authors choose not to have the recall which was good just to smooth call. but there will come from somewhere. and if we stop to make people think it's a good beginning. stonewall is then in israeli cinema today. his love for me to this time around to the critics the unemployed. division two title is mine won't. i'm trying to stick to touch his time had come to an exposed nerve. grateful to graphics and multi core. he did it
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